It was a irritating evening for Glasgow Clan as Dundee Stars got here from two objectives behind to take a 6-2 win at Dundee Ice Area.
Whereas Storm Éowyn put paid to Clan’s Satisfaction evening fixture in opposition to Fife Flyers, they travelled the comparatively brief distance for this Burns Evening conflict with Scottish rivals Dundee Stars and began nicely.
As ever, it was an fascinating and absorbing first interval, with each side testing one another as they tried to achieve an early benefit.
It was Clan who made the breakthrough contained in the opening 5 minutes as Felix Parê put away a rebound after an preliminary likelihood by Keaton Jameson.
Corey Neilson’s males managed to repel two penalties because the time ticked down on the primary interval, preserving their slender first interval lead.
Glasgow added a second aim as Deven Sideroff skated into the Stars zone and let a shot rip into the roof of the web.
There have been some penalty points, with Clan having 4 gamers within the field at one level and resulting in a five-on-three powerplay alternative for the house facet.
It was an opportunity they duly took as Zach Tsekos poked within the unfastened puck from the sting of the crease to get them again on the board.
The sport modified in what appeared just like the blink of a watch when Tsekos picked up his and Stars’ second with a aim 57 seconds from the top of the center interval.
Then, virtually instantly after the restart, Philippe Sanche struck 13 seconds later and Clan returned to the locker room 3-2 down.
One other 5 on three alternative opened up early within the third for Dundee and it was Spencer Naas who capitalised with a fourth aim on the powerplay.
He quickly added a fifth minutes later to actually open up a spot, once more with the additional man as he completed his likelihood by the legs of Clan goalie Lucas Brine.
Paré noticed his evening finish early on an roughing wrap earlier than Keanu Yamamoto made it 6-2 with a low shot from the wing.
A penalty shot gave the travelling Clan followers one thing to cheer about within the closing minutes, however Tyson McLellan couldn’t convert as the ultimate buzzer signalled the top of a disappointing evening on the street.